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Annals and Magazine of Natural History, 1957
(1957). A new species of Parabathynella (Crustacea: syncarida) from the psammon of Lake Bangweulu, Central Africa. Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Vol. 10, No. 110, pp. 116-120.
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(1957). A new species of Parabathynella (Crustacea: syncarida) from the psammon of Lake Bangweulu, Central Africa. Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Vol. 10, No. 110, pp. 116-120.
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Eighteen Years on Lake Bangweulu
The Geographical Journal, 1933R. W. G. H., J. E. Hughes
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1983
Research into the ecology of the sitatunga (Tragelaphus spekei Rothschild, 1898.) in the south-east Bangweulu, Zambia, was carried out between 1973 and 1976. The sex ratio for sita-tunga does not differ significantly from 1:1, although 47.3% of the population are adult females and 25.6% adult males, 12.1% immature males, 4.3% immature females and 10 ...
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Research into the ecology of the sitatunga (Tragelaphus spekei Rothschild, 1898.) in the south-east Bangweulu, Zambia, was carried out between 1973 and 1976. The sex ratio for sita-tunga does not differ significantly from 1:1, although 47.3% of the population are adult females and 25.6% adult males, 12.1% immature males, 4.3% immature females and 10 ...
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Rotifera, Hydrobiological Survey of the Lake Bangweulu-Luapula River Basin
Transactions of the American Microscopical Society, 1982Robert W. Pennak, M. De Ridder
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ANALYSING THE FINANCIAL VIABILITY OF THE 50MW BANGWEULU SOLAR PLANT IN ZAMBIA USING FINPLAN
The financial viability of the Bangweulu 50 MW Power Plant using FINPLAN was analysed by exploring three scenarios to assess the impact on shareholder dividends in a solar power plant project. The first scenario involved varying electricity prices, indicating that the base price of ZMW 1.5 per KWh resulted in the highest dividends and the shortest ...openaire +1 more source
The Fishes of the Bangweulu Region.
Journal of the Linnean Society of London, Zoology, 1943openaire +1 more source
Notes on the Birds of the Lake Bangweulu Area in Northern Rhodesia
Ibis, 1947openaire +1 more source
Making an Outlet from Lake Bangweulu in Northern Rhodesia
The Geographical Journal, 1945openaire +1 more source
The financial viability of the Bangweulu 50 MW Power Plant using FINPLAN was analysed by exploring three scenarios to assess the impact on shareholder dividends in a solar power plant project. The first scenario involved varying electricity prices, indicating that the base price of ZMW 1.5 per KWh resulted in the highest dividends and the shortest ...
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